In the all-new series KILLING BIGFOOT, GCBRO is on a mission to help families terrorized by Bigfoot and prove once and for all that the fabled creature exists by killing one specimen – and providing a body of definitive scientific proof.

A bigfoot festival brings the team just outside of the music city of Nashville, but it’s a bizarre revelation that motivates the team to invite a country star to come squatching with them. She just might be the bait they need to lure in a bigfoot!

The team is in Arkansas, where a group has put up a bounty in exchange for proof of bigfoots’ existence. To sway these skeptics, the team invites them along on their expedition, but will they be able to surface the proof needed to cash in on the reward?

First Annual Sasquatch Festival! A day full of fun activities for the children in the Kids Cave, Speakers such as Author Dr. Jeff Meldrum and Researcher Derek Randles from the Olympic Project for the true believers, Food & Craft Vendors and a Beer garden with fire pits to sit around and tell your Bigfoot Story! Stay tuned for updates. #klccsquatch

Seth Breedlove and Brandon Dalo sit down to talk about their upcoming film, The Mothman of Point Pleasant. It is told through the perspective of Point Pleasant citizens, and the recently discovered history connected to the Mothman legends. The Small Town Monsters crew was also able to uncover some untold encounter stories, not yet heard. We talk unexplained events around production, what goes on behind the scenes, future projects, and much more.

We once believed that our direct ancestors, Homo sapiens, fifty thousand years ago, had to contend with only a couple of thuggish and inferior contemporaries—Homo neanderthalis and Homo heidelbergensis. Then came Homo floresiensis in 2003, Homo denisovans in 2010, Homo argeninsis and Homo moraviansis in 2019, and eleven more since then, along with the recognition—forced on us by whole genome analysis—that back in the day, we all hopped from cave to cave, sharing our DNA like the common cold.

The wide array of surviving hairy kinfolk—Almas, Orang Pendek, Sasquatch, Yeren, Yeti, Yowie, and so on—emerged from this bubbling Homosphere like mutts from an unchaperoned dog park. Or, to elevate the imagery a little…we now understand that each distinct woodland variety represents its own winning chord in the ancient mixed chorus.